Sentences with augur
au·gur
A a - The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change. [V adv + for]
- This augurs well for us
- Peter Costello The Henry Tax Review does not augur well for the average punter.
- Jason Hill Nintendo hopes that record Christmas sales augur well for the year as it prepares to release Wii Sports Resort.
- Mounting sales augur a profitable year.
- To augur well or ill
- And it starts with slices of spongy, herb-crusted ciabatta-style bread that augur poorly for what follows.
- Its destruction seemed to augur the city's death.
- Melbourne 2030 is founded on the presumption that the apartment boom of the 1990s is an augur of things to come.
- The signs augur well for this 150-seat, two-level restaurant and bar with terrazzo floors and trendy communal table at front.